The Texans would have to finish 4-3 for the Broncos to grab the top seed, IF they finish 7-0. Not worried about it. This would fall under the "unless something weird happens" category. My concern would be facing the Broncos here for the AFC Championship game. They scare me.
why do they scare you? is peyton manning going to stop be able to cover andre, Kevin and O.D this time around? =)
another huge play was the ruling on the field of "whiff" tackle on the Chicago DB who promptly ran to the endzone...thank god we didnt get burned on that play...
Never underestimate the Manning brothers in the playoffs...Denver right now is playing better than when we saw them...
I really didnt think the hit was dirty...and any one that says that...clearly doesnt know what a dirty hit is...if anything is gonna be a really small fine...(shouldnt be)
That's an actual Tim Dobbins quote from after the game, so I guess you're saying Dobbins doesn't know what a dirty hit is.
at the time of the game, I said that was probably the best pass rushers we will face all year. not much more manning could have done that game. I guess peyton performed tebow like miracles when he made tate fumble, and our dbacks drop two easy picks and a bounce pass from one defender into the hands of dreesen. 9-10 in the post season. who to fear...brady. life must be good when we're arguing over petty things.
Lol Bradie James "We kept hearing about the Chicago Bears defense, but, ya know, we play defense in Houston too."
hahaha. That's awesome! http://www.nfl.com/videos/houston-texans/0ap2000000093582/Watt-We-found-a-way-to-win Texans have never allowed a RUSHING touchdown this year?!
I see the Texans. They are the first head line. Cowboys are second on the main ESPN page. Although, first in the NFL section if that's what you mean. It's because "they are America's team"....lawls.
God I hope Wade Phillips doesn't get a sudden desire to become a HC again, if we lose this dude we go back to gary ball.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>It was Bear- ly legal what the <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23BullsonParade">#BullsonParade</a> did tonight</p>— Wade Phillips (@sonofbum) <a href="https://twitter.com/sonofbum/status/267861886672982016" data-datetime="2012-11-12T05:30:25+00:00">November 12, 2012</a></blockquote> <script src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
My 2 cents. 1. I've always wondered why people compare the two teams as "similar." When it's obvious that the Bears offense suck, while the Texans offense is simply conservative rather than actually being bad. And that's on display tonight. We were the better offense and that's that. 2. Glad to see the Bears didn't kill us on Special Teams. It's like we're starting to pull other STs down to our level, which is a level of near non-existence. Cared more about not having injuries more than the win, but will certainly take both.
They still are pretty similar. The Texans offense while being conservative was also pretty bad aside from one drive (the foster TD drive). You can blame a lot of things for that... OD being out, the weather, ****ty play calling, Schaub's mediocre play. The Bears are the probably the team that matches up the most evenly. Texans offense is definitely better, doesn't mean they aren't similar.